Discher,
Christian: A tribute to Nazi ideology? Article from January,
16, 2017, about the ongoing appreciation of the psychiatrist
Emil Kraepelin, who wrote defamatory statements about Jews,
who came up with dubious conclusions about homosexuals and people
he deemed “different,” who discussed and considered eliminating
nonconformist “maladjusted” people,and whose writings inspired,
among others, his assistant medical director Rüdin to co-found
the German Society for Racial Hygiene and therefore paving the
way for the Nazi’s extermination campaigns

Gottstein,
Jim: How the legal system can help create a recovery culture
in mental health systems. Attorney Jim Gottstein discusses
how strategic litigation in the United States, combined with
a serious public education campaign and the increased availability
of alternatives to the drugging dominated mental health system,
can combine into a powerful force for positive change. Paper
to the conference "Alternatives 2005Leading the Transformation
to Recovery", Phoenix, Arizona, October 28, 2005

Newnes,
Craig: Constructing the service user. The psychiatric system
uses the term "service user" to emphasize consumerism and voluntarism
as if the people being psychiatrized are using a service in
the way they may use banking or bus servicesbut they are
not. In Clinical Psychology, Vol. 50 (July 2005)

Stastny,
Peter: On the life and death of Loren Mosher. Paper from
September 20, 2004, distributed at the INTAR meeting "Understanding
Real Alternatives for People at Risk of Conventional Psychiatric
Treatment" on November 12-14, 2004, at Race Brook Lodge,
Western Massachusetts